DeSantis’ has nearly $10.5 million to fly more migrants to northern communities, and he’s said he plans to use “every penny.”
Delaware and Illinois could be the next targets in Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis’ political stunt to relocate Latin American migrants crossing the border, according to a letter from the state’s contracted transportation company, which is reportedly trying to extend the controversial program through December 1....
[+]The Washington Post via Getty ImagesVertol Systems Company, Inc., the transportation company contracted for DeSantis’ so-called relocation program, is looking to send 50 migrants to Delaware and 50 more to Illinois, according to a letter sent by company Vertol CEO James Montgomerie to Florida’s Department of Transportation, seen by the
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